さよなら translates as "Goodbye."
I have a daughter, her name is wa sayounara and she's from Venezuela
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
Sayonara is Japanese for goodbye.Improvement:Correct, but "ja ne" is a less formal way of saying goodbye. Kind of equal to saying "see you later."さようなら。Sayōnara.
That would be 'Sayonara Nii-san' if they are older. There are many different ways to say older brother, I chose nii-san since I believe it to be the most common. If it is a younger brother one would say 'Sayonara Otouto' Both of these simply read 'Goodbye Brother' because in Japanese words like my are understood.
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"Sayonara" means "goodbye" in English. It is a Japanese word used to bid farewell or say goodbye to someone.
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The phrase "sayonara" is used in Japan as a way to say goodbye. It is derived from the Japanese words "sayo" meaning "to stay" and "nara" meaning "if that is the case." It is commonly used in a formal or polite context when bidding farewell.
sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
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i think you mean sayonara and it is goodbye